We just purchased a new 2014 International, upon arriving home (obviously too excited at the dealership to really check it out), we noticed that the frame, particularly the stabilizer jacks and some of the wire connections that attach to the exterior frame were pretty corroded; looks like they came off a unit ten years old or more. Is this normal?

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This corrosion probably means the trailer was exposed to a salty environment, such as when it was delivered to the dealer over salted winter roads, and was not thoroughly cleaned by the dealer when it arrived. What is the manufacture date?

Another possibility is exposure to the salt air near the coast, but not likely the dealer took it there.

Nonetheless get plenty of a corrosion treatment product, Boeshield T-9 is a good one for the underbody, and spray the underbody steel generously to stop the corrosion, and continue to use it in the future when it wears or washes off.

The aluminum shell exposed edges, rivets (actually the holes under the rivets), and exterior fittings such as light housings and hinges need ongoing protection as well. CorrosionX is a good product, maybe the best, for the shell.

The above-mentioned thread on corrosion will provide many good tips on caring for the trailer exterior.

Take it back to the dealer for warranty work. Make a list. Do not go with an attitude, be nice. If not satisfied, then get an attitude. You seem to be handling this well. I would call the dealer, if this is not satisfactory then call Jackson center. Enjoy the trailer. Jim

Last year I noticed the same thing on a our 1 yr old trailer that really had not been used in its first year. The original owner did buy it at Colonial so there was some ocean air exposure while it sat on their lot, none after that. I sprayed everything with Boeshield and it has been fine since.
larry